This article analyses British prime ministers’ use of religious language and their own religious beliefs in their political rhetoric. This is used to justify policy, support their ideological positions, present a public persona, and cultivate their personal ethical appeal and credibility as values-driven political leaders. The focus is on the use and the nature of the religious arguments of Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron. As political leaders, British prime ministers are aware of the need to modify and tailor their language in response to changing audiences and contexts. ‘Doing God’ is a difficult and risky rhetorical strategy for British prime ministers but it increasingly has the potential to yield political...
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This article analyses British prime ministers' use of religious language and their own religious bel...
n the British setting, the deployment of the phrase ‘doing god’ has become increasingly common to re...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. During his time as Prime Minis...
In recent months David Cameron has emphasised both his personal religious faith and the ongoing impo...
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Profiles of the UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown repeatedly characterize him by means of the terms 'Pr...
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This article reviews some (and only some) of the dominant ways in which the Bible is understood in m...
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Eight months after losing the 2010 General Election and resigning as Labour Leader, Gordon Brown acc...
It has been recently suggested that Parliamentarians are invoking Christian beliefs with increasing ...
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This lecture will look at some of the developments in the use of ‘religion’ in English political dis...
The God Strategy, a way of garnering the approval of a religious voting bloc, rose to prominence wi...
The United States, despite official separation of church and state, is a country dominated political...
This article analyses British prime ministers' use of religious language and their own religious bel...
n the British setting, the deployment of the phrase ‘doing god’ has become increasingly common to re...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. During his time as Prime Minis...
In recent months David Cameron has emphasised both his personal religious faith and the ongoing impo...
This essay examines the difference between British and American political rhetoric as regards the us...
Profiles of the UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown repeatedly characterize him by means of the terms 'Pr...
Anna Crabb looks at the increasing prominence of religion in Australian political discourse THOSE W...
This article reviews some (and only some) of the dominant ways in which the Bible is understood in m...
Harnessing Chaos: The Bible in English Political Discourse Since 1968 (2014) looked at the shifts in...
Eight months after losing the 2010 General Election and resigning as Labour Leader, Gordon Brown acc...
It has been recently suggested that Parliamentarians are invoking Christian beliefs with increasing ...
This article focuses on the work of Bible 'advocacy' carried out by the Bible Society of England and...
This lecture will look at some of the developments in the use of ‘religion’ in English political dis...
The God Strategy, a way of garnering the approval of a religious voting bloc, rose to prominence wi...
The United States, despite official separation of church and state, is a country dominated political...